By Zoe Camp
on April 30, 2015 at 7:51 a.m. EDT

Photo by Pooneh Ghana

Tame Impala's forthcoming album Currentsis coming soon via Interscope. Last night, frontman Kevin Parker sat down for an Ask Me Anything on Reddit, during which he laid out the trappings of the pop-influenced record and told some crazy stories. When asked by a fan what kind of questions Parker preferred, the frontman replied "I'm waiting for someone to ask me if they can hear a new song...!" Obviously, the Redditors did, so now we've got "Disciples", the latest Currents track to be revealed after "Let It Happen"and "'Cause I'm a Man". Listen below.

By Evan Minsker
on April 4, 2015 at 10:23 p.m. EDT

Following their very excellent 2012 LP Lonerism, Tame Impala are coming back with Currents, arriving later this year via their new label, Interscope. The band revealed the album tonight on their Facebook page, along with the album artwork pictured above. Currents features Tame Impala's recently released track "Let It Happen"(above). Update: Find a new single called "'Cause I'm a Man" below.

By Corban Goble
on March 10, 2015 at 4:04 p.m. EDT

Tame Impala have released the epic, almost eight-minute long new song "Let It Happen" via their website. It's the first taste of their new album, the highly anticipated follow-up to 2012's Lonerism, due out later this year. Download it above. The band has also announced a North American tour; check out their itinerary below.

By Evan Minsker
on December 16, 2014 at 7:58 p.m. EST

Pond, the Australian psych band featuring members of Tame Impala, will release their new album Man It Feels Like Space Again on January 27 in the U.S., January 26 in the UK, and January 23 in Australia. Today, they've shared a trippy animated video for a new track called "Sitting Up on Our Crane". For a limited time, the track is available as a free download here.

By Evan Minsker
on November 3, 2014 at 8:34 p.m. EST

Photo by Tonje Thilesen

Sour Patch Kids are opening a house in Brooklyn's Clinton Hill neighborhood, dubbed the Brooklyn Patch, which will serve as a temporary refuge for bands touring through New York. Ad Age reported that artists can stay there in exchange for custom content that can be shared through the candy company's social media channels.